Hitchhiker - A Short Story: You Can’t Escape What You’ve Done

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Hitchhiker – You Can’t Escape What You Have Done

A Short Story


A storm is coming to the Mojave Desert—and something in it is watching.
Late at night on a desolate stretch of Interstate 15, travelers pass through the darkness without knowing what moves along the roadside. When a lone hitchhiker appears in the middle of a violent desert storm, the encounter seems like chance. But on this highway, chance has very little to do with what happens next.

Hank has spent his life drifting from one bad decision to another, leaving destruction in his wake. Now stranded between destinations and running from his past, he steps into a night where the rules of the world begin to shift. Strange figures emerge from the storm. Time bends. And the road itself feels alive—waiting, watching, judging.
As the desert becomes a place where reality and the supernatural blur, Hank is forced to confront forces that know far more about him than they should. Every mile pulls him deeper into something ancient, something patient, and something that does not forget.

Dark, atmospheric, and unsettling,
Hitchhiker is a supernatural horror story about fate, consequence, and the evil that follows long after the choices are made.

Some roads don’t lead home.

Some rides never end.